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      Calculus-related ureteral intussusception: A case report and literature review

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          Highlights

          • We present the first reported case of calculus-related ureteral intussusception.

          • We examine the literature regarding other causes of ureteral intussusception.

          • We provide an hypothesis for the development of calculus-related intussusception.

          Abstract

          Introduction

          Ureteral intussusception is a rarely reported condition, primarily as a complication of ureteric tumours. Fewer than 30 case reports have been made. This case represents the first reported case, to our knowledge, of ureteral intussusception caused by a ureteric calculus.

          Presentation of case

          We present the case of a 70 year old man with a history of conservatively managed renal calculi, in whom obstructive ureterolithiasis was incidentally detected. Retrograde pyelography and ureteroscopy revealed intussusception of the ureter around a calculus. Extensive biopsies revealed no evidence of tumour, and the intussusception resolved following stone clearance.

          Discussion

          Literature review of previously reported cases of ureteral intussusception revealed 26 cases, of which 22 were secondary to tumour and 4 were secondary to surgical procedures. We propose a mechanism by which calculus-related ureteral intussusception may occur, and suggest treatment for this condition.

          Conclusion

          Calculus-related ureteral intussusception is a rare condition, of which this represents the only case report. Management of the condition should involve excluding the presence of tumour, and then clearing the stone, avoiding the use of a basket for retrieval of fragments.

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          Ureteral intussusception: a case report and literature review.

          We present the case of a 64-year-old man with intussusception of the right ureter as a complication of an underlying transitional cell carcinoma. To our knowledge, this is the first case report that illustrates ureteral intussusception by both multidetector computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Although ureteral intussusceptions are thought to be associated with benign masses, our comprehensive review of the literature demonstrates that almost half of the cases are associated with underlying malignancy.
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            A Case of Ureteral Intussusception Associated with Ureteral Polyp

            We report a case of left ureteral intussusception associated with a ureteral polyp. At operation a 7 cm. long polyp was seen originating from the tip of the inside of the proximal ureter, causing 1.7 cm. of antegrade invagination. The polyp was resected and the invaginated region was repaired since pathological examination revealed a benign tumor. At followup an excretory urogram demonstrated prompt improvement of left hydronephrosis.
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              Ureteral intussusception caused by fibrous ureteral polyp.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Int J Surg Case Rep
                Int J Surg Case Rep
                International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
                Elsevier
                2210-2612
                07 May 2015
                2015
                07 May 2015
                : 12
                : 63-66
                Affiliations
                [0005]Western Health, Gordon Street, Footscray, Victoria, Australia
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author at: Department of Surgery, Western Hospital, Gordon Street, Footscray 3011 Victoria Australia. Tel.: +61 383 456 666; fax: +61 386 783 273. jassewell@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                S2210-2612(15)00225-4
                10.1016/j.ijscr.2015.05.005
                4486096
                26011803
                3026ee03-f842-4e6c-9ace-4ccb57caf35d
                © 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. on behalf of Surgical Associates Ltd.

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 5 March 2015
                : 18 March 2015
                : 4 May 2015
                Categories
                Case Report

                tcc, transitional cell carcinoma,intussusception,ureter,urolithiasis,case report,humans

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